Posts tagged Architecture

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Feed: Featured Blog Posts - Data Science Central. Author: Bill Schmarzo. There is a phrase in baseball about pitchers “pitching through pain” that refers to pitchers taking the mound to pitch even though they have aches and pains – sore arms, stiff joints, blisters, strained muscles, etc. The idea is that these pitchers are so tough that they can pitch effectively even though they are not quite physically right. However, when the human system is asked to do something that it’s not prepared to do in the most effective manner, other bad habits emerge in an attempt to counter these ... Read More

Feed: CronJ. Author: Ayush Goel; As discussed in my last blog, there are 2 types of databases SQL and NoSQL. So in this blog, we will be looking at one type of NoSQL database that is MongoDB. MongoDB is an example of a document-type database, which means it stores data in JSON-like documents. One of the biggest reasons for its popularity is the data model used is a highly elastic one that allows us to combine and store data of multivariate types. MongoDB Architecture Let’s first discuss the architecture of MongoDB. A typical MongoDB architecture has 3 parts- Database: A database ... Read More

Feed: AWS Partner Network (APN) Blog. Author: Henry Axelrod. By Henry Axelrod, Partner Solutions Architect at AWSBeing able to access files via standard file protocols from one or more locations is important to many organizations. In this post, I will explore how Nasuni’s solution allows customers to access files across many locations through the use of a physical or virtual appliance. You can run these appliances in a data center or the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Cloud. Nasuni is an AWS Partner Network (APN) Advanced Technology Partner with the AWS Storage Competency. With industry-leading encryption, local performance, and pay-as-you-go pricing, Nasuni ... Read More

Feed: Planet big data. Author: Aurelie L'Hostis. As I’m returning from the Eternal City, where I’ve had the chance to walk around Rome’s Baroque architecture gems and explore its awe-inspiring art collections, I cannot stop myself from reflecting on how much talent, courage, and leadership it took to transform and build such an incredible city. The seeds of the modern world were sown and grown in the Renaissance — the transition period bridging the gap between the Middle Ages and the modern age. Rome wears its history on its sleeve, and its artistic grandeur and historical legacies are still here ... Read More

Feed: Logicworks. Author: Lindsay Syhakhom; Teachers do more than just teach. They’re also asked to be social workers, a medical triage team, psychologists, and more. It also falls on teachers to record the issues of kids with specialneeds in their classrooms, often hours after such issues have occurred. This data may only then make it to parents and administrators weeks or months later, resulting in more pressure on teachers and inadequate data to appropriately address issues. In 2018, Nikody Keating launched mytaptrack to help teachers quickly and easily track the issues of kids with special needs. Rather than manually filling ... Read More

Feed: Cloud Data Transformation Software | Matillion. Author: Arawan Gajajiva, Principal Architect; User Auditing Part 2 – Dimensional Modeling and Implementing Type 2 Dimensions In Part 1 of this series on Matillion security controls and how to enable user auditing, we showed how to use Matillion ETL to integrate with a couple Matillion v1 API endpoints as sources of User and Audit Logging data. In Part 2 of this series, we show how to use Matillion ETL to implement a common data design pattern, Dimensional Modeling, to get the most insights out of this User and Audit Logging data. If ... Read More

Feed: CronJ. Author: Vignesh M; Artificial intelligence is not a new technology. We’ve been doing R&D; in AI for over 60 years and just in the last two or three years it’s exploded into public consciousness. So much so that you need augmentation or stop action photography in order to resolve the blur of events. Manufacturing is fundamentally about manipulating atoms and molecules. And intelligence drives manufacturing whether you’re chipping Flint or bone or soldering or welding or 3d printing, it’s all about improving our knowledge of how to manipulate atoms and molecules. Here are a hundred startups in AI ... Read More

Feed: Cloudwards. Author: Aleksander Hougen; Opera and Firefox are two of the oldest active web browsers and have both changed dramatically over their long lifespans. Throughout their existence, they have both occupied a niche corner of the browser market, compared to the more mainstream Google Chrome and Internet Explorer (read our Internet Explorer review) before it. Today, it’s time to pit Opera vs. Firefox and find out which one comes out on top. Although Firefox has consistently been the more popular option, both it and Opera scored well in their individual reviews. If you want a more in-depth analysis of ... Read More

Feed: Radar. Author: Mac Slocum. People from across artificial intelligence (AI) world are coming together in San Jose, Calif. for the O’Reilly Artificial Intelligence Conference. Below you’ll find links to highlights from the event. Going beyond fully supervised learning Srinivas Narayanan takes a deep look into the next change we’re seeing in AI—going beyond fully supervised learning techniques. Learn faster. Dig deeper. See farther. Enabling AI’s potential through wafer-scale integration Andrew Feldman discusses the Wafer Scale Engine, the largest chip ever built. Getting from A to AI Eric Gardner shares a four-step journey that all kinds of organizations can use ... Read More

Feed: Planet MySQL; Author: Andrew Grimo; In MySQL 8.0.17 there have been a lot of updates to the MySQL set of offerings. We’ve introduced Cloning into InnoDB Cluster 8.0.17, advances with the MySQL-Router in 8.0.17 and MySQL continues to expand its collection of automation managed features. When Group Replication was first introduced in MySQL 5.7.17, there was considerably less to manage right away compared to a “3-member Async replication setup w/auto-failover“. Auto-failover tooling requires a lot of thought, determination and coding. With the advent of Group Replication, MySQL’s users can put aside all that work and let MySQL Server’s Group ... Read More